You are invited to Circuits & Code, Sat Dec 8th 1PM-4PM

Come to Circuits & Code, the M5 end of semester showcase, on Saturday, December 8th from 1PM to 4PM!

Students will be demonstrating projects they created this semester. We'll see projects from ENGIN112 "Fresh Design Project," ECE297DP "Design Project," IA-0016 "Creative Electronics," and other groups and individuals!

Bring yourself, your friends, and your family to interact with projects including robot arms, animatronic reindeer, DIY synths and keyboards, and much, much more!

Directions: This event takes place in M5. M5 is located in Marcus Hall, on the lower level. Marcus Hall is located at 100 Natural Resources Road, Amherst, MA 01003. There are multiple parking lots behind Marcus Hall that are available on the weekend.

Are you a student with a project to show off? Join us for the showcase! Email shirae@umass.edu and share a little about the project you'd like to bring!

For our planning purposes we do ask you to register and obtain your event ticket on eventbrite, but an event ticket is not required for admission. Come whether or not you have an eventbrite ticket. However, if you do get an eventbrite ticket and you print it out and drop into our special ticket box at Circuits & Code before 3 PM you will automatically be eligible for a seriously cool door prize. We'll have five door prizes: Five different miniature 3D prints of significant sculptures from around the world. Details below. There must be a name and valid email address on the ticket in order to win! (M5 staff ineligible for door prizes. No more than one prize per household.)

We have printed the following five works, in miniature, to given as door prizes:

1. Michelangelo's Pietà, detail of Mary

2. Colossal bust of Ramesses II / Ozymandias

3. Moses by Michelangelo

4. Nefertiti

5. A Terracotta Warrior

We hope to see you soon. Tell your friends. Bring your friends.

See you there!

Dec 2, 2018 - Shira Epstein

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